Curriculum Vitae University of Notre Dame Program of Liberal Studies 215 O’Shaughnessy Hall Notre Dame, in 46556 [email protected] Office: 574.631.7221
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[updated 1/8/2021] JENNIFER NEWSOME MARTIN, PH.D. Curriculum Vitae University of Notre Dame Program of Liberal Studies 215 O’Shaughnessy Hall Notre Dame, IN 46556 [email protected] Office: 574.631.7221 HIGHER EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME NOTRE DAME, IN 46556 Ph.D. in Systematic Theology (August 2012). Dissertation: “Hans Urs von Balthasar and the Press of Speculative Russian Religious Philosophy” Advisor: Cyril O’ Regan Committee: Lawrence S. Cunningham & John Betz Passed dissertation defense (12 July 2012) Candidacy Exams: Passed with high honors (October 2010). Major: Systematic Theology Minor: History of Christianity UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME M.T.S. in History of Christianity (May 2007). POINT UNIVERSITY WEST POINT, GA 31833 B.A., dual major in Biblical Studies & Humanities (May 2002). PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Associate Professor, Program of Liberal Studies, University of Notre Dame (August 2020-present). Concurrent Associate Professor, Department of Theology, University of Notre Dame (August 2020- present). Assistant Professor, Program of Liberal Studies, University of Notre Dame (August 2014-July 2020). Concurrent Assistant Professor, Department of Theology, University of Notre Dame (May 2015- July 2020). Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Theology, University of Notre Dame (June-Aug 2013, June 2014, July 2016) Visiting Assistant Professor, Program of Liberal Studies, University of Notre Dame (August 2012- May 2014) JNM-1 [updated 1/8/2021] HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS & AWARDS The 2019 Frank O’Malley Undergraduate Teaching Award (one award university-wide per academic year), University of Notre Dame (Spring 2019). Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, Small Research and Creative Work Grant ($2500) (Summer 2018). 2017 Awardee of the international Manfred Lautenschlaeger Award for Theological Promise o Formerly the John Templeton Award for Theological Promise. o Website: http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/fiit/mlaward_en.html Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Interim Subvention Grant ($5000) for publication costs of edited volume (2018). Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Interim Subvention Grant ($5000) for publication costs of monograph (October 2015). Outstanding Graduate Student Teacher Award for Excellence in Teaching (April 2013), for work in SP-2012, Kaneb Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Notre Dame J.A. O'Brien Dissertation Fellowship (Summer 2011, Summer 2012), University of Notre Dame Theology Departmental Fellowship (2007-2012), University of Notre Dame Outstanding Graduate Student Teacher Award for Excellence in Teaching (April 2010), Kaneb Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Notre Dame. Judge T.O. Hathcock Award, given to one outstanding graduating senior (May 2002), Point University. Zondervan Publishing Award for excellence in Greek exegesis (May 2001), Point University. Full-tuition Founder’s Scholarship (1998-2002), Point University. PUBLICATIONS Books and Monographs: Hans Urs von Balthasar and the Critical Appropriation of Russian Religious Thought (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2015). One of 10 winners internationally of the 2017 Manfred Lautenschlaeger Award for Theological Promise (formerly the John Templeton Award for Theological Promise) Reviewed in Modern Theology (Rowan Williams), Journal of Orthodox Christian Studies (David Bentley Hart), Theological Studies (João Eleutério), Journal of Jesuit Studies (Aidan Nichols), Nova et Vetera (Anne Carpenter), Reviews in Religion & Theology (George Pattison), Theology Today (Mark McInroy), Theology (Gregory Platten), Folia Petropolitana (Behbud Mustafyev), Cithara (Oleg Bychkov), Syndicate Network (forthcoming, various respondents). Edited Volumes: The Blackwell Companion to Catholicism, 2nd edition, eds. James J. Buckley, Frederick C. Bauerschmidt, Jennifer Newsome Martin, and Trent Pomplun (Wiley-Blackwell, under contract). An Apocalypse of Love: Essays in Honor of Cyril O’ Regan, eds. Jennifer Newsome Martin and Anthony C. Sciglitano, Jr. (New York: Herder & Herder, 2018). Contributors include Jean-Luc Marion, William Desmond, Brendan Purcell, David Walsh, John Cavadini, Ann Astell, Corey Barnes, Anthony Sciglitano, Andrew Prevot, Jay Martin, Danielle Nussburger, Todd Walatka, and Lawrence Cunningham. JNM-2 [updated 1/8/2021] Refereed Publications: “Rethinking the Rethinking of Origen: The Spirit of Hans Urs von Balthasar’s Theodramatic Hermeneutics,” Rethinking Origen, special edition of Modern Theology, ed. Pui Ip, forthcoming. “Sainthood and/as Selfhood: The Dramatic Art of Becoming Holy,” The Newman Studies Journal, forthcoming. “Balthasar and Rahner,” The Oxford Handbook of Hans Urs von Balthasar, eds. Mark McInroy and Anthony Sciglitano, Jr. (Oxford: Oxford University Press), forthcoming. “Memory Matters: Ressourcement Theology’s Debt to Henri Bergson,” International Journal of Systematic Theology, accepted July 2020, forthcoming digitally and in print. “Balthasar avec Kristeva: On the Recovery of a Baroque Teresa of Avila,” Modern Theology 37:1 (January 2021): pp. 23-43 (released on digital early view January 2020) . “Beauty as Paradigm for Resistance: Against the Pornographic Age,” in Seeing with the Eyes of the Heart: Sacramental Imagination in an Age of Pornography, ed. Elizabeth Groppe (Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press), 2020, pp. 257-280. “The Consubstantial Otherness of God: Divine Simplicity and the Trinity in Hans Urs von Balthasar,” Modern Theology 35:3 (July 2019): pp. 542-557. “Olivier Messiaen and the Promise of Avant-Garde Traditionalism,” in Communio: International Catholic Review 44:4 (Winter 2017). “The Whence and the Whither of Balthasar’s Gendered Theology: Rehabilitating Kenosis for Feminist Theology,” Modern Theology 31:2 (April 2015). Unrefereed Book Chapters: “The Composition of Glory: Olivier Messiaen and Hans Urs von Balthasar, Olivier Messiaen in Context, ed. Robert Sholl (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming). “The Reciprocity of Faith and Sacraments in Christian Initiation: A Critical Commentary,” International Theological Commission, Sub-commission, “Faith and Sacraments,” ed. Fr. Thomas Weinandy, OFM, Cap (Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, forthcoming). “On the Absenting of Christ: Beauty in Joseph Ratzinger’s Introduction and William Congdon’s Crucifixion Series,” Gift to the Church and World: Fifty Years of Joseph Ratzinger’s Introduction to Christianity, eds. John C. Cavadini and Donald Wallenfang (Wipf & Stock, in-press). “Poetry and the Exculpation of Flesh,” in Exorcising Philosophical Modernity, ed. Phillip Gonzales (Wipf & Stock/Cascade, 2020), pp. 86-108. Other contributors include John Milbank, David Bentley Hart, D.C. Schindler, Christopher Ben Simpson, Caitlin Smith-Gilson, Aaron Riches, Patrick Ryan Cooper, William Desmond, and Cyril O’Regan. JNM-3 [updated 1/8/2021] “Introduction,” An Apocalypse of Love: Essays in Honor of Cyril O’ Regan, eds. Jennifer Newsome Martin and Anthony C. Sciglitano, Jr. (New York: Herder & Herder, 2018). “‘Only what is rooted is living’: A Roman Catholic Theology of Ressourcement,” Theologies of Retrieval: An Exploration and Appraisal, ed. Darren Sarisky (Bloomsbury/T&T Clark, 2017), pp. 81-100. “Geographics of Stars, Metaphysics of Light: Theological Aesthetics and the Form of Human Life in Dante’s Paradiso,” Dante, Mercy, and the Beauty of the Human Person, ed. Vittorio Montemaggi and Leonard J. DeLorenzo (Wipf & Stock/Cascade, 2017). “True and Truer Gnosis: The Revelation of the Sophianic in Hans Urs von Balthasar,” The Heavenly Country: An Anthology of Primary Sources, Poetry, and Critical Essays on Sophiology, ed. Michael Martin (Angelico Press, 2016). Work in Progress (Under Contract): Refereed Publications: “Charles Péguy and the Mediation of Flesh,” Communio: International Catholic Review, contracted for publication in 2021. “Deification in Neo-Scholasticism and Nouvelle Theologie,” The Oxford Handbook of Deification, eds. Matthew Levering, Paul Gavrilyuk, and Andrew Hofer (Oxford: Oxford University Press), contracted for publication in 2022. “Ratzinger’s Response to East-West Fractures,” The Oxford Handbook on Joseph Ratzinger, ed. Tracey Rowland and Francesca Murphy (Oxford: Oxford University Press), contracted for publication in 2023. Non-Refereed/Book Chapters: “Claudel’s Spacious Joy,” Finitude’s Wounded Praise, ed. Phillip Gonzales (Wipf & Stock, contracted for 2021). “Art and Literature in Catholicism,” The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Catholicism (2nd edition), eds. James J. Buckley, Frederick C. Bauerschmidt, Jennifer Newsome Martin, and Trent Pomplun (Blackwell Publishing), contracted for publication in 2022. ““Enchanted Hours! Rapture of Recollection!”: The Balthasarian Aesthetics and Erotics of Vladimir Nabokov’s Lepidoptera,” The Theological Nabokov, ed. Erik Eklund (invited, publisher TBD). *Other contributors include David Bentley Hart, Alison Milbank, Kevin Hart, Graham Ward, Anne Carpenter, Matthew Moser, and Michael Wood. “Integral Ecology and the Genesis Paintings of Samuel Bak,” The End of Dialogue: Toward a Relational Unity between Science and Religion, ed. James Martin (likely Catholic University of America Press). JNM-4 [updated 1/8/2021] Monograph Manuscripts in Progress: The Poetics of Tradition (monograph). This manuscript provides a systematic, constructive approach to a field of study that has typically been treated more in a historical register. Within and surpassing the immediate context of